(Salt Lake City, UT) — The death of two Arizona women last year in Grand County has led attorneys in Utah to file a wrongful death lawsuit against ATV maker Polaris. Last Labor Day weekend, Destiny Dixon and Debbie Swann were killed when their ATV tipped on its side and caught fire in Moab. The suit alleges Polaris was negligent in the design and seeks unspecified damages. Polaris said in a statement their investigation shows the accident was not caused by any defect. Polaris added the 2010 Ranger ATV complies with all applicable standards and is safely designed.
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